Went to see PRIDE & PREJUDICE* (*sort of) on Saturday, June 15th. It was delightful. The actors were so versatile, playing several roles each, even switching genders with limited costume changes. I was very impressed. The venue itself is quite intimate. You really can't get a bad seat. However, as is often the case in small theatres, there was a rush for the small toilets at the intermission. I doubt that everyone made it through the lines. The bar area was nice but small. It appeared that some people made arrangements to have drinks waiting for them at the tables during intermission but there was no signage saying this was an option. Still I would recommend visiting if you...
Read moreJust saw Pride & Prejudice. Its had me laughing so hard (as in silently wheezing and shaking) and at points tears from the laughter.This was a phenomenal experience on so many levels. The venue is beautiful and I appreciate it's intimate size. However, the actresses just take the cake. Of all the shows I have seen...they gave 1000% and were amazing. I wanted to give them all hugs by the end of it. WELL DONE, ladies. You were such an inspiration. Even my 12 year old was laughing almost the entire way through!! Thank you for sharing your gift...
Read moreI saw The Sign of Four here, a Sherlock Holmes whodunnit. Very entertaining, charming approach, innovative theatre adaptation, good acting. 5 Actors played almost 50 characters in the play. The actors playing Holmes and Watson were almost constantly in the play and did not have many other roles, and the other 3 actors had about 45 characters to play. Well done, I will be...
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